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CHM 113 LATEST EXAM 2026
the hybridization of orbitals on the central atom in a molecule is sp2. the
electron domain geometry about this central atom is - ANSWER-trigonal planar
mixing one s atomic orbital and one p atomic orbital gives rise to - ANSWER-
two sp hybrid orbitals
the central Xe atom in the XeF4 molecules has _____ unbounded electron pairs
and ___ bonded electron pairs in its valence shell - ANSWER-2,4
the molecular geometry of the BrO3- ion i - ANSWER-trigonal pyramidal
the are ___ sigma and ____ pi comes in the H2C=C=CH2 molecule -
ANSWER-6,2
the ___ hydrogen orbital overlaps with the ___ bromide orbital in HBr -
ANSWER-1s, 4p
, the molecular geometry of the IF5 molecule is ____ and this molecule is ____\ -
ANSWER-square pyramidal and polar
the electron domain geometry and molecular geometry of the nitrate ion are
_____ and _____ respectively - ANSWER-trigonal planar, bent
if pressure and temperature are kept constant, the reaction of 18mL of N2 has
with 54 mL of H2 has will form ___\ mL of ammonia - ANSWER-36
which one of the following gases would deviate lease from ideal gas behavior -
ANSWER-Ne
a fixed amount of gas at 25.0 C occupies a volume of 8.66 L when the pressure
is 629 tore. Calculate the volume of gas will occupy when the temperature
increases to 112 C while maintaining 629 torr - ANSWER-11.2
which equation is not possible for ideal gas - ANSWER-V1 T1 = V2 T2
a vessel contained N2, Ar, He, and Ne. The total pressure in the vessel was 987
torr. The partial pressure of nitrogen, argon, and helium were 44.0, 486, and 218
torr. the partial pressure of neon in the vessel was ____ torr. - ANSWER-239
A 0.133 mol sample of gas in a 525 mL container has a pressure of 312 torr.
The temperature f the gas is ___ C - ANSWER--253
0.7515 miles of nitrogen gas and 0.1135 miles of methane gas are placed in a
171.6 mL contained at 20.8C. what is the partial pressure of methan gas -
ANSWER-16.0
which types of intermolecular forces exist between water and HF? - ANSWER-
dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, and hydrogen bonds